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Data privacy for the smart grid / / Rebecca Herold and Christine Hertzog
Data privacy for the smart grid / / Rebecca Herold and Christine Hertzog
Autore Herold Rebecca
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boca Raton, Florida : , : CRC Press, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (231 p.)
Disciplina 363.60285/58
363.6028558
Soggetto topico Smart power grids - Security measurea - United States
Public utilities - Security measures - United States
Consumer protection - United States
Privacy, Right of - United States
Records - Access control - United States
ISBN 1-000-21900-3
0-429-19020-4
1-4665-7338-4
Classificazione COM053000COM032000BUS041000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto chapter 1. The smart grid and privacy -- chapter 2. What is the smart grid? -- chapter 3. What is privacy? -- chapter 4. Smart meter data and privacy -- chapter 5. The connected home -- chapter 6. Electric vehicles, charging stations, and privacy -- chapter 7. Mitigating privacy risks -- chapter 8. How to take charge of your privacy -- chapter 9. Transactive energy -- chapter 10. Addressing common privacy claims -- chapter 11. Beyond the smart grid : the monetization of data.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910410651303321
Herold Rebecca  
Boca Raton, Florida : , : CRC Press, , [2015]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Securing utility and energy infrastructures [[electronic resource] /] / Larry Ness
Securing utility and energy infrastructures [[electronic resource] /] / Larry Ness
Autore Ness Larry
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (358 p.)
Disciplina 333.790684
333.790973
Soggetto topico Public utilities - Security measures - United States
Energy industries - Security measures - United States
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-51733-6
9786610517336
0-470-05454-9
0-470-05453-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; 1 INADEQUATE SECURITY TODAY; History of the Utility/Energy Industry; Federal Legislative Issues; Deregulation of the Utility Industry; The Role of Federal and State Utility Regulators; Post 9/11 Information Sources; Risk Assessment versus Needs Assessment; 2 THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF A TERRORIST ATTACK; Utility Industry-Prime Targets for Terrorists; Major Types of Threats; Use the Infrastructure as a Weapon Against Us; Create Power Surges; Cyber Attack; Lack of Vital Spare Parts; Terrorists' Goals; Jihadism Began in the 11th Century; Terrorism in America; No Stopping Terrorism
Impact Comparisons versus Other CrisesImpact on the United States Economy; Costs of Recovery; Direct Impacts; Indirect Impacts; Insurance; Airlines; Defense Spending; Longer Term Impacts; 3 WHAT IS BEING DONE TO PROTECT THE UTILITY INDUSTRY?; Federal Responses; Nuclear Plant Security; Federal Anti-Cyber-Attack Programs; State Responses; New York's Model Program; Other State Organizations; Utility/Energy Industry Response; Electrical Substations; Natural Gas Facilities; Nuclear Utility Security; How Do We Move Forward?; Progress at State and Federal Levels; The Role of Insurance Companies
Who Pays?4 THE POST-9/11 SECURITY ASSESSMENT PROCESS; New Security Needs; Physical Security Assessment Process; Information and Computer Security Assessment Process; Computer Security; Biochemical and Anthrax Security Assessment Process; Pre-employment and Annual Screening; Due Diligence Screening; Security Culture Change Training; 5 SECURITY CRISIS MANAGEMENT PLANNING; How to Increase Safety; Security Risk Assessment Process; Materials and Procedures to Have in Advance; Outside Risks; Inside Risks; Crisis Management Planning; Crisis Management Team; Call Response Team
Review of Emergency PreparednessResource Analysis; Human Resources; Document Review; Physical Assets; Hazard Analysis; Vulnerability Assessment; Gap Analysis; Business Continuity Planning; Levels of Disaster; Key Business Continuity Tasks; Conduct a Business Impact Analysis; Track Revenue Flow through Business Units; Create Recovery Teams; Disaster Recovery Plan; Summary of Emergency Procedures; Level 1 Responsibilities; Business Continuity Coordinator; Level 2 Responsibilities; Level 3 Responsibilities; Security Policies, Procedures- and Guidelines; Selecting a Disaster Recovery Center
6 CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMUNITY ROLESCommunication and Coordination; The Criminal Justice Community; Department of Homeland Security; Federal Agencies; State Authorities; Local Police; Emergency Personnel; Effects of the Disaster Experience; Expand Your Security Program; Guidelines During and After an Incident; 7 SECURITY TECHNOLOGY; Current Utility Security Technologies; Windows Security; Mitigating the Risks; Improving SCADA System Security; Anti-Spyware and Anti-Virus Solutions; Encryption; Firewalls; NERC Meets FERC Security Mandates; Future Technology Requirements; Ever-Growing Demands
The Need for More Electricity
Record Nr. UNINA-9910143565803321
Ness Larry  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Securing utility and energy infrastructures [[electronic resource] /] / Larry Ness
Securing utility and energy infrastructures [[electronic resource] /] / Larry Ness
Autore Ness Larry
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (358 p.)
Disciplina 333.790684
333.790973
Soggetto topico Public utilities - Security measures - United States
Energy industries - Security measures - United States
ISBN 1-280-51733-6
9786610517336
0-470-05454-9
0-470-05453-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; 1 INADEQUATE SECURITY TODAY; History of the Utility/Energy Industry; Federal Legislative Issues; Deregulation of the Utility Industry; The Role of Federal and State Utility Regulators; Post 9/11 Information Sources; Risk Assessment versus Needs Assessment; 2 THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF A TERRORIST ATTACK; Utility Industry-Prime Targets for Terrorists; Major Types of Threats; Use the Infrastructure as a Weapon Against Us; Create Power Surges; Cyber Attack; Lack of Vital Spare Parts; Terrorists' Goals; Jihadism Began in the 11th Century; Terrorism in America; No Stopping Terrorism
Impact Comparisons versus Other CrisesImpact on the United States Economy; Costs of Recovery; Direct Impacts; Indirect Impacts; Insurance; Airlines; Defense Spending; Longer Term Impacts; 3 WHAT IS BEING DONE TO PROTECT THE UTILITY INDUSTRY?; Federal Responses; Nuclear Plant Security; Federal Anti-Cyber-Attack Programs; State Responses; New York's Model Program; Other State Organizations; Utility/Energy Industry Response; Electrical Substations; Natural Gas Facilities; Nuclear Utility Security; How Do We Move Forward?; Progress at State and Federal Levels; The Role of Insurance Companies
Who Pays?4 THE POST-9/11 SECURITY ASSESSMENT PROCESS; New Security Needs; Physical Security Assessment Process; Information and Computer Security Assessment Process; Computer Security; Biochemical and Anthrax Security Assessment Process; Pre-employment and Annual Screening; Due Diligence Screening; Security Culture Change Training; 5 SECURITY CRISIS MANAGEMENT PLANNING; How to Increase Safety; Security Risk Assessment Process; Materials and Procedures to Have in Advance; Outside Risks; Inside Risks; Crisis Management Planning; Crisis Management Team; Call Response Team
Review of Emergency PreparednessResource Analysis; Human Resources; Document Review; Physical Assets; Hazard Analysis; Vulnerability Assessment; Gap Analysis; Business Continuity Planning; Levels of Disaster; Key Business Continuity Tasks; Conduct a Business Impact Analysis; Track Revenue Flow through Business Units; Create Recovery Teams; Disaster Recovery Plan; Summary of Emergency Procedures; Level 1 Responsibilities; Business Continuity Coordinator; Level 2 Responsibilities; Level 3 Responsibilities; Security Policies, Procedures- and Guidelines; Selecting a Disaster Recovery Center
6 CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMUNITY ROLESCommunication and Coordination; The Criminal Justice Community; Department of Homeland Security; Federal Agencies; State Authorities; Local Police; Emergency Personnel; Effects of the Disaster Experience; Expand Your Security Program; Guidelines During and After an Incident; 7 SECURITY TECHNOLOGY; Current Utility Security Technologies; Windows Security; Mitigating the Risks; Improving SCADA System Security; Anti-Spyware and Anti-Virus Solutions; Encryption; Firewalls; NERC Meets FERC Security Mandates; Future Technology Requirements; Ever-Growing Demands
The Need for More Electricity
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830469003321
Ness Larry  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Securing utility and energy infrastructures [[electronic resource] /] / Larry Ness
Securing utility and energy infrastructures [[electronic resource] /] / Larry Ness
Autore Ness Larry
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (358 p.)
Disciplina 333.790684
333.790973
Soggetto topico Public utilities - Security measures - United States
Energy industries - Security measures - United States
ISBN 1-280-51733-6
9786610517336
0-470-05454-9
0-470-05453-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; 1 INADEQUATE SECURITY TODAY; History of the Utility/Energy Industry; Federal Legislative Issues; Deregulation of the Utility Industry; The Role of Federal and State Utility Regulators; Post 9/11 Information Sources; Risk Assessment versus Needs Assessment; 2 THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF A TERRORIST ATTACK; Utility Industry-Prime Targets for Terrorists; Major Types of Threats; Use the Infrastructure as a Weapon Against Us; Create Power Surges; Cyber Attack; Lack of Vital Spare Parts; Terrorists' Goals; Jihadism Began in the 11th Century; Terrorism in America; No Stopping Terrorism
Impact Comparisons versus Other CrisesImpact on the United States Economy; Costs of Recovery; Direct Impacts; Indirect Impacts; Insurance; Airlines; Defense Spending; Longer Term Impacts; 3 WHAT IS BEING DONE TO PROTECT THE UTILITY INDUSTRY?; Federal Responses; Nuclear Plant Security; Federal Anti-Cyber-Attack Programs; State Responses; New York's Model Program; Other State Organizations; Utility/Energy Industry Response; Electrical Substations; Natural Gas Facilities; Nuclear Utility Security; How Do We Move Forward?; Progress at State and Federal Levels; The Role of Insurance Companies
Who Pays?4 THE POST-9/11 SECURITY ASSESSMENT PROCESS; New Security Needs; Physical Security Assessment Process; Information and Computer Security Assessment Process; Computer Security; Biochemical and Anthrax Security Assessment Process; Pre-employment and Annual Screening; Due Diligence Screening; Security Culture Change Training; 5 SECURITY CRISIS MANAGEMENT PLANNING; How to Increase Safety; Security Risk Assessment Process; Materials and Procedures to Have in Advance; Outside Risks; Inside Risks; Crisis Management Planning; Crisis Management Team; Call Response Team
Review of Emergency PreparednessResource Analysis; Human Resources; Document Review; Physical Assets; Hazard Analysis; Vulnerability Assessment; Gap Analysis; Business Continuity Planning; Levels of Disaster; Key Business Continuity Tasks; Conduct a Business Impact Analysis; Track Revenue Flow through Business Units; Create Recovery Teams; Disaster Recovery Plan; Summary of Emergency Procedures; Level 1 Responsibilities; Business Continuity Coordinator; Level 2 Responsibilities; Level 3 Responsibilities; Security Policies, Procedures- and Guidelines; Selecting a Disaster Recovery Center
6 CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMUNITY ROLESCommunication and Coordination; The Criminal Justice Community; Department of Homeland Security; Federal Agencies; State Authorities; Local Police; Emergency Personnel; Effects of the Disaster Experience; Expand Your Security Program; Guidelines During and After an Incident; 7 SECURITY TECHNOLOGY; Current Utility Security Technologies; Windows Security; Mitigating the Risks; Improving SCADA System Security; Anti-Spyware and Anti-Virus Solutions; Encryption; Firewalls; NERC Meets FERC Security Mandates; Future Technology Requirements; Ever-Growing Demands
The Need for More Electricity
Record Nr. UNINA-9910840778903321
Ness Larry  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui